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[wount] n costume, uso, hábito, praxe, prática. as it is his wont to write / como é de seu hábito escrever. • vt arch acostumar(-se), habituar(-se), estar acostumado ou habituado. he wonts / arch ele está acostumado, costuma. I wont / arch eu estava acostumado. • adj acostumado, habituado, usual, habitual, de praxe. use and wont uso e praxe.
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